Archive for October, 2009

Under Quarantine

Bangkok – The Ministry of Culture has prevented a controversial film which discusses the notorious “Tak Bai Incident” from being shown at this year’s World Film Festival,  scheduled for November 6-15 at Bangkok’s Siam Paragon.

“This Area Under Quarantine” is a strange mix of soft core gay porn and political message, in which two gays, one Buddhist and one Muslim, engage in sex and discuss the suffocation of 85 men in the back of army trucks in 2004, during a military crackdown on southern insurgents in the southern border province of Naratiwas, while underground video is shown of the harsh treatment of the detainees.

It has been suggested that the sexual content of the film gave the authorities the chance to suppress a film which made them feel uncomfortable about a very controversial event.

New Thai Sex Change Rules

Bangkok – New rules governing sex change operations come into place on Sunday, 1 November, forcing a long wait for those looking for the big cut.

Thailand’s Medical Council introduced stiffer rules following a number of controversies over the last couple of years. Prior to these new rules, getting a sex change operation was relatively easy, with few checks to ensure that young males were psycologically ready to deal with the challenges of life after the operation.

The Medical Council now require that transgendered people first consult a psychiatrist to assess their mental state before they are allowed to get hormone therapy from endocrinologists, then live as a woman for a year, and receive hormone therapy before an operation is allowed.

Medical Council spokesperson Dr Somsak Lolekha said: “The council want to make sure that they really want to be a woman and spend the rest of their lives as a woman, forever, not for a second. Sex reassignment surgery would affect the physical body, as well as people’s mental health and society around them.”

Dr Somsak said that at least two psychiatrists must give guarantees for those who want to undergo a sex change.

Dr Paiboon Jittrapai, of Thailand’s Royal College of Surgeons, said the new rules would lift standards for sex change operations. They would also help screen transgender people who really need sex change surgery.

He said some patients had committed suicide after a sex change operation as they had later regretted undertaking the operation.

Homophobes March In Taipei

Taipei – Religious conservatives in Taipei City yesterday beat gay activists to the punch, leading an anti-gay march ahead of next week’s scheduled gay pride parade, local media reported.

In a city renown for its tolerance and support of gay rights,  the march saw  2,000 members of various homophobic Christian denominations including Presbyterian, Baptist, and Methodist groups taking part, said a report by the Central News Agency (CNA).

Gay rights supporters did not shy away from a counter-protest, with many of them carrying crosses, a symbol of burden, on their backs, said the report.

The group congregated in front of the Office of the President yesterday afternoon before traveling to Liberty Square, where a mass prayer meeting was held to propagate the message of “purifying the skies of Taiwan.”

Presbyterian pastor Chen Yu-chuan was cited as sayng that pro-gay groups have been throwing similar events since 2005 under partial funding from the Department of Civil Affairs under the Taipei City Government.

The scheduled gay parade on October 31 expects a turnout of 20,000, said Chen, before adding in total ignorance that he doubted that the gay population of Taiwan is that large.

He said the march led by Christian followers is to assist people in walking out of homosexuality as well as to provide counseling.

The growing gay demographic has caused young adults to now carry skewed perspectives towards gender and marriage, breaking hearts of many concerned parents along the way, Chen added.

Guo Sheng-jie, a member of the team organizing next week’s “All My Gay” parade, pointed out that the religious march equates to crucifying homosexuals.

To ensure that the other side of the debate is also heard, a clergyman was enlisted alongside picketers to preach to conservatives to embrace all of God’s children including the gay community, said the CNA. Pro-gay groups will issue a formal response addressing the march later today, Guo said.

Pinoy Monks in Sex Scandal

Manila – A furious row has erupted in the Philippines over alleged gay sex amongst monks in a Christian monastary.

A defrocked monk, Venancio Cabillon, who is gay, exposed the unusual activities by the Marian Monks of the Eucharistic Adoration monastery in Upper Lindogon, Sibonga, which included a gay beauty pagent and fraud.

Cabillon alleged that the monks in Simala, Sibonga are “living in a world of lies and deceptions like creating seeming miracles on Mama Mary shedding tears of blood, crying and other shenanigans.”

The former monk is also now sueing the head of the Roman Catholic church in the Philippines, Cardinal Vidal, for publishing a statement claiming that Cabillon ” “commits grave faults against the religious vows of the order, as a trafficker of our own members of religious formation, and also violates the vows of chastity and obedience.”

The cardinal’s statement is widely seen as both a bid to gag Cabillion, and as revenge for exposing the scandal the to public.

Mitterand Under Fire For Gay Thai Sex

Paris – The nephew of the late French president Francois Mitterand is battling to save his ministerial job over a ‘sex with Thai money boys’ scandal.

The fascist National Front party have lead attacks on openly gay 62 year old Culture Minister Frederic Mitterand, accusing him of having sex with under aged boys during a visit to Thailand, despite the fact that Mitterand himself published a best selling book in 2005 in which he described his sexual exploits with money boys in Bangkok.

The attacks came after Mitterand offered verbal support for film maker Roman Polanski, who has been accused of sexually abusing a 13 year old girl in the US.

“I got into the habit of paying for boys … The profusion of young, very attractive and immediately available boys put me in a state of desire that I no longer needed to restrain or hide,” Mitterand wrote in his 2005 autobiography.

La mauvaise vie (The Bad Life), was a critically acclaimed bestseller and Mitterrand, then a popular television presenter, was praised for his honesty.

Marine Le Pen, leader of the extremist National Front party, read extracts on television on Monday and demanded Mitterrand’s resignation.

As outrage intensified on the internet, the Socialist party, the main opposition, said yesterday that it was appalled that the apparent practitioner of paedophile abuse was serving as a Cabinet minister. “I find it shocking that a man can justify sex tourism under the cover of a literary account,” said Benoît Hamon, a senior Socialist.

Mitterrand, who hails from the political Left, hit back yesterday, saying that he was flattered that his name was being sullied by extremists but shocked by the Socialists’ attitude. “If the National Front drags me through the mud, it is an honour. If a left-wing MP drags me through the mud, he should be ashamed,” he said.

He had been prepared for the assault since he was appointed a minister in June by French President Sarkozy, aides said.  Aware of the risks, his advisers had deemed that Mr Mitterrand would be protected by France’s tradition of discretion over the private lives of public figures.

It appeared that they had not taken account of the power of the internet, the greater scrutiny of private life and public emotion over paedophile crimes. France has been active in prosecuting French citizens for sex with under-age prostitutes in Thailand, althougth there is no evidence that Mitterand had any relationship with underaged boys.

Chantal Brunel, an MP and former spokeswoman for President  Sarkozy’s Union for a Popular Movement, said that Mitterrand’s book was sordid, but the row over it was a “a non-event”.

Websites sympathetic to Mitterrand said that he had already explained his Thai exploits after the 2005 book. In one television appearance, he said that homosexuals call all men ‘boys’. “They say boys when you are 60 years old,” he said at the time, denying that the male prostitutes were under age.

Charges that he used “little boys” were “part of the general puritanism which surrounds us nowadays and which always tries to blacken the picture,” he told France3 television in 2005.